Holley/mopar Metal Separator Plate For Six Pac Outboard Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Blaine, Washington, United States
Carburetors for Sale
Holley metal separator plate for 4160, 4175 & 4180 vacuum secondary carbs(US $13.99)
1/2” blend 4500 intake to 4150 carburetor adaptor specific for holley ultra xp(US $135.52)
Aed al750hom-rd mod holley double pumper carb red 750ho modified cnc ported race(US $740.00)
Demon rda-850-ms 850 cfm road demon carburetor mech secnd. electric choke(US $699.95)
Nos delco quadrajet 30-134 carb carburetor needle seat rochester 7035134(US $7.95)
#8 fuel line kit 7/8-20 dual inlet 4150 black(US $142.04)
GM to build eight-speed transmission in Toledo
Thu, 12 May 2011General Motors is directing $204 million of a $2 billion investment in its U.S. plants toward building an eight-speed automatic transmission in Toledo. Automakers are turning to transmissions with more gears to meet more stringent fuel-economy regulations.
Relatives of older drivers urged to help them ‘hang up their keys’
Thu, 24 Oct 2013OLDER DRIVERS whose driving style may have changed or are less able behind the wheel should be aided by relatives in deciding when to hang up their keys, according to an industry expert. Professor Andrew Parks, a chief scientist at the Transport Research Laboratory, warns in a new video interview that older drivers can be very defensive about their driving standards and react badly to any criticism of it. "I know this from my own experience, as I was recently on a car journey driven by my father, the first for 10 years,” he explaned.
Car-buying confidence hits new high
Mon, 07 Apr 2014THE NUMBER of people who believe they will buy a new car in the next three years has jumped to 71%, according to the latest AA Car Purchase Index; up from 55% last year. Of the 19,786 survey respondents who said they were going to buy a new car, 42% said they would choose a petrol engine, with 38% saying definitely diesel. A further 13% don’t know what fuel type they will opt for, but 7% will choose some kind of hybrid and 1% will go fully electric – a total of exactly 100 respondents.
